Product dispenser and cover member for a product dispenser

ABSTRACT

A product dispensing device including at least a part of a dispenser housing and a cover member. The dispenser housing defines a product reservoir for containing dispensable products. The part of the dispenser housing defines an opening through which products are dispensed from the product housing and through which the product housing is refillable. The cover member is positionable between an open position in which the opening of the dispenser housing part is revealed for refilling the product reservoir with dispensable products and a closed position in which the opening of the dispenser housing is covered for dispensing. The cover member comprises a dispensing opening through which products are dispensed when the cover member is in the closed position. The cover member is moveable relative to the part of the dispenser housing by way of a mechanism in which a projection rides along a guide between a first position in which the cover member is held closed to the part of the housing to resist opening of the cover member and a second position in which the cover member is openable relative to the part of the dispenser housing to the open position.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The disclosure relates to a product dispenser and a cover member for aproduct dispenser, in particular a sheet product dispenser such as anapkin dispenser. Yet more particularly, the present disclosure relatesto a product dispenser that is to be positioned in the most part behinda wall member such as a counter top and is mounted to the wall member bypassing the bulk of the product dispenser through a cut-out in the wallmember. A dispensing opening of a cover member is exposed to a user atthe front surface of the wall member so that the products aredispensable from the wall member mounted dispenser.

BACKGROUND

An exemplary counter mounted dispenser is known from US 2004/0206769 A1.In this document, a container is described for holding and dispensingindividual paper sheets, such as 400 to 1000 paper sheets. The containeris installed in a countertop or other suitable substantially planarsurface. The container has a housing including four sidewalls and abottom wall to define an interior space defining an interior area.

The container includes a cover that includes a dispensing openingthrough which the paper products pass as they are dispensed. The coveris hingedly attached to one of the sidewalls so that the cover is flushwith the counter top. The cover is openable for insertion of paperproducts into the interior area to replenish the supply of paperproducts. A fastener is provided that is openable when it is desired toreopen the cover.

In this prior art container, the cover is openable to provide access tothe stack of paper sheets in the interior by simply pressing a buttonand rotating the cover about the hinge. This design can tend to promotemisuse of the dispenser. Further, the hinge is disposed at a side of thecover and the container, which is visible and which limits designflexibility to produce more aesthetically pleasing containers. Also, ifthe container is mistakenly mounted so that the cover is blocked fromfully opening by a perpendicular wall surface next to the counter, thewhole housing will need to be remounted. Yet further, the hingemechanism of the prior art is a component that is liable to breakage,which would necessitate replacement of the whole container.

The present disclosure aims to overcome these problems and providesvarious aspects to address one or more of these problems.

In the prior art paper sheet container for holding and dispensing papersheets, the housing is supported within the counter top by flanges thatextend outwardly from the sidewalls. When the housing is inserted in anopening in the countertop slightly larger than the cross-section of thehousing, the housing is supported within the countertop by the flanges.The flanges are fastened to the countertop by screws, nails, adhesive,etc.

These manners of securing the housing to the countertop are all methodsthat damage the countertop, which is not desirable for customers. It isa further aim in at least one aspect to overcome this problem.

SUMMARY

In a first aspect, there is provided a product dispenser including aproduct housing for housing dispensable products in a product reservoirdefined by the housing, and a cover member having a dispensing openingthrough which the products are dispensed. The cover member is hingedlyopenable to allow the product reservoir to be refilled. The cover memberis mountable so as to be held to the housing in a first orientation inwhich the cover member hingedly opens in a first direction and mountableso as to be held to the housing in a second orientation different fromthe first orientation in which the cover member hingedly opens in asecond direction different from the first direction.

The cover member of the first aspect is able to be mounted in differentorientations so that it is able to rotate about a hinge in differentdirections. This provides a flexibility in positioning of the dispensersince any obstructions in the opening path of the cover member for agiven dispenser position could be circumvented by mounting the covermember in the different orientation.

In an embodiment, the first direction and the second direction areopposed directions. In this way, if a wall or other obstacle obstructsopening of the cover member in a first direction, the cover member canbe rotated 180° about a central axis passing through a base of thehousing and through the cover member to increase the likelihood of thecover member being moved into an orientation whereby opening of thecover member is not obstructed.

In an embodiment, the cover member is rotated about a central axispassing through a base of the housing and through the cover memberbetween the first orientation and the second orientation.

The cover member covers a refill opening into the housing through whichthe products can be easily refilled since the opening is at least aslarge as the products in a stacking orientation of the products, whilethe dispensing opening provides a relatively restricted opening throughwhich the products must be constricted into a reduced profile in orderto pass therethrough. The cover member serves to protect the products tobe dispensed from grime, dust and/or liquids and also to keep theproducts held in the housing as a result of the dispensing openingproviding a constricted path for the products out of the dispenser.

In an embodiment, at least one protruding surface engages at least onerecessed surface to mount the cover member to the housing in the firstorientation and in the second orientation. This feature ensures arelatively secure mounting of the cover member to the housing in thedifferent orientations. The protruding surface may be associated with aresiliently biased member so that the protruding surface snaps into therecessed surface. This feature provides a secure engagement of theprotruding and recessed surfaces, while also allowing disengagementthereof in the event that an orientation change for the cover member isdesired.

In an embodiment, the cover member includes at least one engagementmember and the housing includes complementary engagement members. Thecomplementary engagement members are located symmetrically with respectto the first and second orientations of the cover member so that the atleast one engagement member of the cover member has a counterpartengagement member of the housing in the first and the second orientationof the cover member. This feature provides secure engagement between thehousing and the cover member in both the first and the secondorientations so that the cover member can be rotated between theorientations and there are correspondingly located engagement members inthe housing. The complementary engagement members may be protrudingsurfaces and complementary recessed surfaces. In an embodiment, the atleast one engagement member may be a plurality of engagement members andthere are complementary engagement members on the housing that aresymmetrically located with respect to the first and second orientationsof the cover member so that engagement members of the cover member andcomplementary engagement members of the housing engage with one anotherin the first orientation of the cover member and the second orientationof the cover member. The provision of a plurality of engagement memberson the cover member and corresponding ones on the housing providessecure connection between the cover member and the housing.

In an embodiment, the cover member includes a lid defining thedispensing opening and a support member. The lid is hingedly mounted tothe support member and the support member is mountable so as to be heldto the housing so that the cover member is mountable in the firstorientation and in the second orientation.

This separation of the cover member into a hinged part (the lid) and arelatively fixed part (the support member) allows a simplified solutionfor a cover member that opens in two different directions since it isnot the hingedly movable part that is in mounting engagement with thehousing. Instead, the fixed part can simply be rotated and mounted tothe housing in order to set the desired opening direction of the lidpart.

In an embodiment, it is the support member that has the above describedengagement members for engaging complementary engagement members on thehousing.

The lid member and support member are described in further detail below.The features given below in this regard are combinable with the featuresof the first aspect in further embodiments and vice versa.

In a second aspect, there is provided a product dispenser including ahousing for housing dispensable products in a product reservoir definedby the housing and a cover member defining a dispensing opening throughwhich the products are dispensed. The cover member includes a lid memberand a support member and the lid member is openable relative to thesupport member about a hinge. The cover member is removably mountable tothe housing by at least one engagement member of the support memberengaging at least one complementary engagement member of the housing.

The hinge is traditionally a relatively easily broken component of thecover member, particularly when it is made of molded plastic or otherflexible but relatively weak material as compared to cast iron, forexample. Further, during opening of the lid member a leveraging effectcan occur if part of the lid member comes into contact with a fixedsurface such as a counter top. This leveraging effect can overload thehinge leading to breakage. The second aspect provides the housing andthe cover member of the dispenser as modular components removablymounted to one another. In this way, if the hinge or part of it were tobreak, i.e. snap, the cover member could be reordered and replacedwithout having to replace and re-mount the housing.

In an embodiment, the housing defines an opening and the support memberdefines an opening through which openings dispensable products can bepassed to fill the reservoir when the lid member is in an open positionand which openings are partially closed by the lid member when it is ina closed position. In this way, the reservoir can be filled when the lidmember is opened and is closable for dispensing. In an embodiment, thesupport member is in the form of a frame.

In embodiments of the various aspects, the housing includes a flange anda sidewall depending from the flange so that the flange can be placedagainst a counter top or wall member to which the dispenser is to bemounted and so that the depending wall can be passed through a cut-outin the counter top or wall member to be located in a cavity in or behindthe counter top or wall member as the flange is seated against thecounter top or wall member. The sidewall provides a chute defining aninterior area for receiving a stack of dispensable products. Thus, inthe embodiments, the dispenser is designed to be mounted to a countertop or a wall or the like, which leaves space on the wall or the countertop because the depending sidewall of the housing, which define thereservoir, extends into the counter top or wall member and is thushidden by it. Space behind the counter top or wall member is able to beused in such a design for accommodating the reservoir to preventcluttering the top of the counter top or wall member with the fullextent of the reservoir. Depending on the space available behind thecounter top, the reservoir can be made relatively large in size withoutadverse effects on the space available on the counter top or wallmember. The removable support member and lid member of the second aspectof the invention is particularly susceptible to such a housing designsince it means that the cover member can be replaced without having tounpin the housing from the work surface and extract it from the cavity.

In an embodiment, the product dispenser includes at least one set ofcomplementary engagement members. The support member mounts with itscomplementary engagement member counterpart on the housing by aligningthe housing and the cover member and pushing the cover member toward thehousing to cause a snap fit interengaging between the at least one setof complementary engagement members.

In an embodiment, a strength of connection of the hinge to the supportmember and a strength of connection of the at least one complementaryengagement member of the support member and the counterpart of thehousing is such that when the lid member is opened to a stop positionand further opening force is applied to the lid member, at least oneengagement member dismounts from the housing before the force gets sogreat as to break the hinge. This feature provides a pop-off covermember at least partially to prevent the lid member from being overstrained during opening to the point that the structural integrity ofthe hinge is compromised.

In embodiments of the various aspects, the cover member is openable to aposition greater than 90°, 100°, 110°, 120°, 130°, 140°, 150°, 160° or170° relative to the housing, which provides good clearance for fillingthe product reservoir. In the context of the pop off cover memberdescribed above, the lid member is openable relative to the supportmember by these degrees, which is good for clearance but tends toprovide a lever effect on the hinge which tends to increase a chance ofbreaking the hinge. The pop off cover member provides a solution to thisproblem.

In an embodiment, the support member includes a proximal end at thehinge and a distal end relative to the hinge. The support memberincludes at least one engagement member relatively adjacent the distalend and at least one engagement member relatively adjacent the proximalend for engaging complementary engagement members on the housing toremovably mount the support member to the housing. In one embodiment,the dispenser is so that the at least one proximal engagement member ofthe support member disengages from the proximal complementary engagementmember on the housing before the at least one distal engagement memberof the support member disengages from the at least one complementarydistal engagement member of the housing to provide a staged dismountingof the cover member from the housing, the proximal side before thedistal side relative to the hinge.

A graduated dismounting of the cover member means that complementaryengagement members can still be relatively strongly interengaging whileenabling a pop-off cover member.

In an embodiment, the hinge includes a part associated with the supportmember and a part associated with the lid member. The support memberpart of the hinge is upstanding from a plane defined by a frame shapedportion of the support member. Alternatively put, the support memberhinge part is provided on an overhang member spaced from a planarportion of the support member against which the lid member seats when itis in the closed position. In an embodiment, the frame shaped portion ofthe support member is configured to engage a frame shaped flangeprotruding from a sidewall of the housing. In an embodiment, the lidmember seats against the support member in the closed position. It iswith such an upstanding hinge part that breakage can occur.Alternatively put, a support member component of the hinge is upstandingfrom the general body of the support member so that the lid member has apart accommodated in a space allowed by the offset of the hingecomponent from the body when the lid member is in an open position.

In an embodiment, a support member component of the hinge and a lidmember component of the hinge are provided, at least in part, by acomplementary pivot projection and pivot recess, one of which is, formedin a peripheral lip depending from a general body of the lid member andthe other of which is disposed on the support member.

In an embodiment, there are a plurality of engagement members that aresymmetrically disposed so that the cover member is mountable to theproduct housing in a first orientation in which the lid member opens ina first direction and in a second orientation in which the lid memberopens in a second direction. In an embodiment, the first and seconddirections are opposed to one another.

In an embodiment, the lid member is openable with respect to the supportmember about the hinge until a stop position is reached at which aportion of the lid member comes into engagement with a portion of thesupport member, wherein a further opening force tends to lift thesupport member from the product dispenser to disengage the at least oneengagement member to thereby dismount the cover member from the producthousing.

In an embodiment, the portion of the lid member is provided by aperipheral rim of the lid member depending from a general body of thelid member.

In an embodiment, the portion of the support member is provided by aprotrusion from a general body of the support member. In an embodiment,the protrusion forms an overhang against which the portion of the lidmember comes into contact when the lid member is in the open position.In an embodiment, a component of the hinge is disposed on an end of theoverhang.

The stop position may be provided by an external surface of the lidmember coming into contact with a flange of the housing or the supportmember as the lid member is moved to the open position. This may be asan alternative to the above embodiment where the stop surface isprovided by an overhang member of the support member or in addition toit.

In an embodiment, the portion of the lid member is disposed on one sideof the hinge and the majority of the lid member is disposed on the otherside of the hinge.

In an embodiment, the lid member is rotatable from a closed position inwhich it is seated against the support member to an open position by anamount greater than 90°, 100°, 110°, 120°, 130°, 140°, 150°, 160° or170°. This degree of opening provides full access to an opening definedby the support member through which the product housing is refilled withdispensable products. In particular embodiments, the open position is astop position in which further opening of the lid member is blocked byengagement with a part of the support member. Providing the stopposition above at these angles relative to the closed position ofgreater than 90° tends to naturally provide a lifting action to lift thesupport member from engagement with the product housing to dismount thecover member, as described above.

In an embodiment, the hinge includes a pivot pin component and a pivotpin receiving component, wherein one of the hinge components is disposedon the support member and one of the hinge components is disposed on thelid member. In an embodiment, the lid member includes a peripheral lipdepending from a general body of the lid member, wherein one of thehinge components is disposed on an inner surface of the peripheral lip.

In a third aspect, there is provided a cover member for a producthousing of a product dispenser including: a lid member including adispensing opening through which products are dispensable, a hingeconnecting a support member and the lid member and about which the lidmember is openable for refilling the product housing and closable forcovering the dispensable products in the housing. The support memberincludes at least one mechanical engagement member so that the covermember is removably mountable to the product housing of the dispenser.In an embodiment, the support member is frame shaped for seating againsta planar upper surface (flange) of the product dispenser. The frameborders an opening through which products can be passed to fill theproduct housing.

In an embodiment, the at least one engagement member is one of a recessfor receiving a resilient snap type member of the product housing forengaging the recess or a resilient snap type member for engaging arecess on the product housing. To engage the snap type member in amanner that is able to mount the cover member to the product housing,the recess defines a ledge against which a surface (in particular anobliquely angled surface) of the resilient engagement member seats.

In an embodiment, the lid member includes a portion positioned so thatas the lid member rotates about the hinge into an open position, theportion of the lid member rotates to engage with a portion of thesupport member to tend to lift the support member from the housing.

The lifting force could be applied through the hinge in someembodiments. The present embodiment, however, allows the lifting forceto be applied partly or wholly through a portion engaging the supportmember, which will tend to reduce any chance of the hinge being brokenby overly straining the hinge. In one embodiment, the portion of the lidmember is provided by a skirting depending from a general body of thelid member. The engagement of the portion of the lid member with thesupport member provides, in one embodiment, a stop position for theopening of the lid member relative to the support member. In anembodiment, an external surface of the lid member comes into contactwith the support member (or a flange of the product housing) and aperipheral interior portion of the lid member comes into contact withthe support member when the lid member is in the open position. Thiscreates a lever when further opening force is applied to the lid memberby which the opening force is pivotably translated about the contactbetween the external surface of the lid member and the support member(or the flange of the product housing) into a lifting force applied tothe contact between the interior peripheral portion of the lid memberand the support member, which tends to lift the support member out ofengagement with the product housing.

In an embodiment, the portion of the lid member comes into engagementwith the portion of the support member so that further force in theopening direction of the lid member causes a force to be applied to theportion of the support member by the portion of the lid member in alifting direction with respect to the support member being lifted fromthe housing. In an embodiment, the portion of the support memberincludes a protrusion defining an overhang and the portion of the lidmember engages the overhang when the lid member is in the open position.The portion of the lid member will efficiently operate to lift thesupport member from the housing if the force is upwardly directed. Theoverhang provides a convenient engagement surface on the support memberagainst which the upward force can be applied. Further, the overhang isspaced from a support member to accommodate rotation of the portion ofthe lid member during rotation of the lid member about the hinge.

In an embodiment, the hinge is disposed adjacent one end of the lidmember so that a majority of the lid member is disposed on one side ofthe hinge. In one embodiment, the portion of the lid member is disposedon the other side of the hinge. This arrangement provides significantlifting force from the projection on to the support member as a resultof the turning moments produced by opening the lid member about thehinge. In one embodiment, the portion of the lid member comes intoengagement with the portion of the support member after the majority ofthe lid member on one side of the hinge has rotated past a rotation of90° in the opening direction.

In one embodiment, the portion of the lid member is provided by aperipheral lip of the lid member depending from a general body of thelid member. This construction allows the lifting force to beconveniently applied by way of a projection formed by a part of aparticular design shape for the lid member, namely the peripheral lip,without having to include additional components.

In a fourth aspect, there is provided a dispensable product systemincluding a product housing for a product dispenser that defines aproduct reservoir. The product housing is mountable to a counter top orwall member having an opening for receiving the product housing throughthe wall member and opposed major surfaces that are substantiallyplanar. The system includes an opening through a side wall of thehousing and a protrusion member positionable from a non-blockingposition to a blocking position in that the protrusion member ispositionable through the opening from an inside of the side wall of theproduct housing to project from an outside of the side wall of theproduct housing for seating against one of the major surfaces of thewall member to block movement of the product housing with respect topassing through the opening in the counter top or wall member in a firstdirection.

Product housings have traditionally been anchored to a wall member, suchas a counter top, using screws or adhesive. Such anchors can permanentlydeform a surface of the counter top or wall member, which is often notdesirable. The fourth aspect provides a convenient way of anchoring aproduct housing with respect to a counter top or wall member that doesnot suffer from such drawbacks. In particular, the product housing canbe passed freely through an opening or cut-out in the counter top orwall member with the projecting member in a removed or retractedposition to get the product housing conveniently in a desired mountingposition. Subsequently, the projecting member can be positioned throughthe opening to project from the outside of the sidewall from the insideof the product housing, which makes for easy installation. Further, theanchoring is done by the projection member being seated against a majorsurface of the counter top or wall member, which is a damage freemethod.

In an embodiment, the projection member includes a catch portionengaging with the outside of the side wall to resist movement of theprojection member from the blocking position to the non-blockingposition.

In an embodiment, the catch portion is deflectable to allow the catchportion to pass through the opening and is so as to deflect back under aresilient bias to allow the catch portion to engage with the outside ofthe sidewall once the catch has passed through the opening and into theblocking position.

In an embodiment, the projection member includes a distal end portionthat is for projecting from the outside of the sidewall and a proximalportion that is for abutting the inside of the sidewall in the blockingposition.

In an embodiment, the proximal end defines a flange and the projectionmember and the opening are sized such that the flange abuts against theinside sidewall when the projecting member is in the blocking position.In an embodiment, the proximal end of the projection member is graspableby a user from the inside of the product housing to move parts thereoftogether to release a catch so that the projection member is released tobe moved from the blocking position to the non-blocking position.

In an embodiment, the projection member is formed in a general U-shapewith the bight of the U-shape forming the distal end and the legs of theU-shape forming the parts that are moveable toward one another. Theparts of the projection member that are moveable toward one another areresiliently biased to return to the state in which the catch isengageable with the sidewall to resist movement of the projection memberfrom the blocking position to the non-blocking position. In anembodiment, the projection member tapers from the distal end to theproximal end so that the distal end is more easily accommodated by theopening in the sidewall as the distal end passes through the opening andthe fit of the projection member in the opening at the proximal endbecomes tighter.

In an embodiment, as the projection member passes through the opening,the parts of the projection member are squeezed together by the sidewalldefining the opening to allow the catch to pass through the opening inthe distal direction. A resiliency in the projection member causes thecatch to engage on the outside of the sidewall once the catch has passedthrough the opening.

The projection member described above is easy to mount since it can beplaced conveniently through the opening until the flange contacts theinside of the sidewall and the catch contacts the outside of thesidewall. A resiliency in the projection member allows for an automaticengagement of the catch. In this way, the blocking position of theprojection member is fixed. The projection member is also relativelyeasily moved out of the blocking position by moving the parts togetherto disengage the catch. Further, the tapered shape of the projectionmember means that the distal end fits easily into the opening and as ispasses through. The sidewall defining the opening will tend to squeezethe parts together to allow the catch to pass through the opening andcatch on the other side by the resiliency, without the user having tomanually bring the parts together.

In an embodiment, the product housing includes an opening through whichthe products pass during dispensing, which is positioned at a top of theproduct housing. In an embodiment, the sidewall includes a plurality ofopenings spaced in a top to bottom direction so that at least oneprojection member is positionable through each of the openings in theblocking and non-blocking positions in order to accommodate differentcounter top or wall member thicknesses, wherein the thickness of thecounter top or wall member is in the direction between the majorsurfaces.

The presence of a plurality of openings allows the non-damaging mountingmethod of the housing of the present aspect to be applied to a number ofdifferent thickness counter tops or wall members. In this way, the samedesign product can be supplied to a number of different end users and itis still able to be securely mounted to the counter top or wall membereven if each end user has a different counter top or wall memberthickness to which the product housing is to be mounted.

In an embodiment, the at least one projection member is removeable fromone of the openings to the non-blocking position and positionable inanother of the openings to the blocking position. Such a removableprojection member means that one such member can be used for a pluralityof openings to allow accommodation of a range of thicknesses of countertops or wall members in a low complexity manner.

In another embodiment, there is provided a plurality of columns ofopenings through the sidewall of the product housing that are offsetfrom one another so that the openings in a first of the columns areoffset in the top to bottom direction from the openings in a second ofthe columns. In this way, there is a reduced interval between eachpossible thickness of counter top or wall member that can beaccommodated so that the counter top or wall member is more securelyengaged by the projection member.

In an embodiment, the sidewall includes a part for contacting andpositioning an edge of a stack of products being held by the producthousing and a recessed part of the sidewall that is recessed so that aportion of at least one projection member in a blocking positionsticking out on the inside of the sidewall is provided in a spacedefined between the recess and the edge of the products. In this way,the portion of the projection member is able to stick out far enough toallow a user to easily grasp it and manipulate it to the non-blockingposition, while avoiding interaction with the stack, which could damagethe stack or interfere with successful product dispensing. In anembodiment, the recessed part and the contacting part are formed bysuitably shaping the sidewall so that the outside forms a bulging partcorresponding to the recessed part on the inside and a depressed partcorresponding to the contacting part on the inside. This allows thethickness of the sidewall to remain relatively thin, while the shape ofthe sidewall provides improved strength.

In an embodiment, the product housing includes a flange at a top end,wherein the top end defines an opening into the product housing throughwhich a product is dispensable and through which the product reservoiris refillable. The flange is for seating against a top surface of themajor surfaces of the counter top or wall member with the producthousing extending through the counter top or wall member so that thesidewall extends through the counter top or wall member and into acavity behind the counter top or wall member. The flange can be sizedlarge enough so that the sidewall fits through a number of differentsize openings or cut-outs in the counter top or wall member while theflange still seats on the top surface of the counter top or wall membereven for the largest of a range of compatible opening sizes.

In an embodiment, the flange is for seating on the top surface of thecounter top or wall member to prevent the product housing from beingable to pass through the opening in the counter top or wall member in asecond direction and the projection member is for seating against abottom surface of the counter top or wall member for blocking movementof the product housing in the first direction. The counter top or wallmember is thus clasped in the thickness direction of the counter top orwall member between the flange and the projection member to prevent theproduct housing being pushed behind the counter top or wall member andto prevent the product housing from moving in the dispensing directionduring dispensing.

In an embodiment, there is at least one first opening on a sidewall ofone side of the product housing and at least one second opening on asidewall of another side of the product housing that is opposed to saidone side and corresponding first and second projection memberspositionable between the blocking and non-blocking positionsrespectively through the first and second openings.

The provision of opposed openings and projection members ensures thatboth sides of the product housing are secured to the counter top or wallmember. In an embodiment, there is further at least one third opening ina sidewall of the product housing and at least one fourth opening in asidewall of the product housing opening and respective third and fourthprojection members. The first, second, third and fourth openings aredistributed so as to seat the respective projection members against themajor surface of the counter top or wall member at locations distributedaround the product housing. In an embodiment, the first, second, thirdand fourth openings are provided in respective quadrants of the producthousing with respect to a central axis passing from a bottom of theproduct housing to a top of the product housing defining an openingthrough which the product exits the product reservoir during dispensing.

In an embodiment, the at least one first and second openings or the atleast one first, second, third, and fourth openings are a set of firstopenings and a set of second openings or a set of first openings, a setof second openings, a set of third openings and a set of fourthopenings, wherein the openings in each set are spaced in a top to bottomdirection to enable accommodation of different thickness counter tops orwall members.

In an embodiment, the openings in each set are arranged in first andsecond columns, wherein the openings in the first column are offset fromthe openings in the second column in a top to bottom direction of theproduct housing.

In an embodiment, each set of openings is provided in a respectiverecessed section of the sidewall with respect to the inside of thesidewall.

The housing of the fourth aspect is combinable with a cover member asdescribed above with respect to the first to third aspects, as will beclear from the following detailed embodiment in which the features sofar described are combined in a dispenser. It is also combinable with amore conventional cover member for an in-counter dispenser.

In a fifth aspect, there is provided at least a part of a dispenserhousing and a cover member. The dispenser housing defines a productreservoir for containing dispensable products. The part of the dispenserhousing defines an opening through which products are dispensed from theproduct housing and through which the product housing is refillable. Thecover member is positionable between an open position in which theopening of the dispenser housing part is revealed for refilling theproduct reservoir with dispensable products and a closed position inwhich the opening of the dispenser housing is covered for dispensing,and the cover member includes a dispensing opening through whichproducts are dispensed when the cover member is in the closed position.The cover member is moveable relative to the part of the dispenserhousing by way of a mechanism in which a projection rides along a guidebetween a first position in which the cover member is held closed to thepart of the housing to resist opening of the cover member and a secondposition in which the cover member is openable relative to the part ofthe dispenser housing to the open position.

The fifth aspect thus provides a way of orienting a cover member into aclosed and latched position and into an open position by moving thecover member relative to the part of the product housing. This providesan easy to open and an easy to lock and close mechanism that does notrequire special keys or other tools, yet the closed position is stillsuitably resistive to the cover member being opened since the operativehas to have the knack of moving the pin in the guide in order to makethe cover member openable. A refilling operation is thereby potentiallysped up without compromising a tamper resistance of the dispenser.

The part of the dispenser housing may be a support member as describedabove that is modular with respect to a product housing or a part of anotherwise conventional product housing of a dispenser. That is, thefifth aspect could be directed to a modular cover member and supportmember piece or a dispenser including a product housing and a covermember.

In an embodiment, the cover member is moveable relative to the part ofthe housing between the first and second positions by way of a pin andgroove mechanism.

In an embodiment, the guide includes a pivot depression, wherein theprojection is located in the depression when the cover mechanism is inthe second position to form a hinge about which the cover member isrotatable to the open position. In this way, the guide and projectionmechanism serves both to guide the cover member between the openable andheld closed positions and also is used as a hinge component about whichthe cover member is opened. In an embodiment, the projection is biasedso as to resiliently clip in to the depression as the projections runsalong the guide to the depression and to provide resistance to theprojection moving out of the depression to run back along the guide.According to this feature, the location of the hinge is stable as aresult of the depression and biased projection.

In an embodiment, in the first position, the cover member is held to thepart of the dispenser housing by engagement between surfaces resistingmovement of the cover member in a direction to open the cover member tothe open position from the closed position, and in the second position,the cover member is moved so that the surfaces come out of engagementwith one another to allow the cover member to be opened to the openposition. In an embodiment, the surfaces resisting movement of the covermember in an opening direction are disposed at an opposed end of thecover member to the hinge so as to be positioned distally with respectto the hinge. This embodiment ensures that the cover member is securelyheld to the part of the body by the engaging surfaces because theyprevent rotation about the hinge at a location away from the hinge.

In an embodiment, the cover member includes a peripheral lip, dependingfrom a general body of the cover member, wherein one of the guide andthe projection are provided on an inside surface of the peripheral lip.This feature ensures that the working components for opening and closingthe cover member are concealed from a user, which may be aestheticallypositive and may also aid in preventing an uninformed user from theworking out the knack for opening the cover member from the closedposition when it is in the first position relative to the part of thehousing.

In an embodiment, there is provided a second guide and projectionmechanism at an opposed end of the cover member to the hinge so thatwhen the cover member is in the second position relative to the part ofthe housing, the projection enters the guide. When the cover member isrotated about the hinge to move the cover member from the open positionto the closed position, the first and second projections are able to runalong the respective guides to move the cover member to the firstposition relative to the part of the housing in which position thesecond guide acts on the second projection to block movement of theopposed end of the cover member about the hinge to thereby hold thecover member closed. When the cover member is moved back to the firstposition, the second guide is structured to free the projection from theguide so that the cover member is able to move from the closed positionto the open position by rotation about the hinge.

This dual guide and projection mechanism provides a smooth operation ofthe cover member between the first and second positions and a convenientto manufacture but effective system for allowing the cover member to beopened and closed.

In an embodiment, the cover member includes a second guide andprojection mechanism, wherein the second guide is open at one end toallow the cover member to move between the open and closed positionswhen the cover member is in the second position and which is closed atthe other end to block movement of the cover member from moving from theclosed position to the open position when the cover member is in thefirst position.

In an alternative embodiment, the cover member and the housing partincludes a cooperating catch mechanism that blocks movement of the covermember from the closed to the open position when the cover member is inthe first position and which comes out of engagement when the covermember is in the second position to allow opening of the cover memberfrom the closed position to the open position.

In an embodiment, the guide of the guide and projection mechanism isshaped so that the cover member is raised relative to the part of thehousing as the cover member is moved relative to the part of the housingfrom the first position to the second position. This featureaccommodates movement of the cover member from the closed position tothe open position.

In an embodiment, the guide of the guide and projection mechanism isshaped so that the cover member moves toward the part of the housingwhen the cover member is moved relative to the part of the housing fromthe first position to the second position. This feature ensures a tightmating between the cover member and the part of the housing when thecover member is in the closed position and moved to the second positionin which the cover member is held to the part of the housing.

Thus, the guide and projection mechanism is a cam guide and projectionmechanism for guiding the movement of the cover member between the firstand second positions in a way that raises the cover member relative tothe part of the housing and moves the cover member toward the housing asthe projection member rides along the cam guide.

The guide and projection mechanism and the manner by which the covermember is openable and closeable relative to the part of the housing arecombinable with the respective features described above with regard tothe first to fourth aspects.

General Features of the Various Aspects Follow.

According to embodiments, the dispenser housing defines a productreservoir for holding a stack of products stacked in a direction alignedwith a top to bottom direction of the product housing. In embodiments,the at least one sidewall defines the product reservoir and isessentially an elongate sleeve, wherein the products are stackable inthe longitudinal direction of the sleeve.

In embodiments, the product reservoir is for containing a stack ofsheets for wiping, such as napkins. In embodiments, the housing is largeenough so that the product reservoir is able to hold a stack of 100 orgreater, 200, 300, 400, 500, 600, 700, 800, 900 or 1000 or greater sheetproducts or napkins. In embodiments, the sheets are interfolded so that,generally, as one sheet is pulled through the dispensing opening, thesucceeding sheet in the stack follows the one sheet.

In embodiments, the dispenser includes a platform on which the stack ofproducts is placed so that the bottom product in the stack rests on theplatform and the top product in the stack is closer to the dispenseropening. In embodiments, the platform is moveable toward and away fromthe dispenser opening to accommodate different size stacks in thestacking direction. In embodiments, the dispenser includes a springmechanism to bias the platform toward the dispenser opening so that thetop product in the stack is positioned at the dispenser opening even asthe stack depletes.

In an embodiment, a base of a product reservoir housing includes a coilreceptacle into which at least one coil of a spring is receivable inorder to hold the spring at the base of the product reservoir in anaxial direction of the spring and also to define a circumferentialposition of the spring relative to the housing. In particularembodiments, an underside of the platform includes a coil receptacle forholding at least one coil of the spring to the platform in an axialdirection of the spring and also for defining a circumferential positionof the spring relative to the platform. In particular embodiments, thereceptacle is provided by a plurality of circumferentially spacedreceptacle parts The circumferential spacing provides radial openings inthe receptacle for ease of assembling the spring to the product housingand the platform. This advantageous design for accommodating the springfor biasing the platform toward the dispensing opening is anindependently applicable contribution to the art in addition to theabove described independent contributions (aspects).

In embodiments, the at least one sidewall and the platform include atleast one channel and at least one cooperating protrusion for riding inand being guided by the channel. In embodiments, there is a plurality ofcorresponding protrusions and channels located at respective cornerportions of the platform.

In embodiments, the platform defines a bulbous central area for pushinga central area of a stack toward the dispensing opening, wherein thecentral area is an area located about a central axis passing througheach of the products in the stack. In particular embodiments, the covermember defining the dispensing opening is roof-shaped or otherwisedefines an internal concavity into which the bulbous central areaprojects when the platform is in a top position adjacent the dispensingopening. This feature allows a roof shaped cover member to be used whilestill allowing all products in a stack to be dispensed. This feature isdeemed to offer an independent contribution to the art in addition tothe above described independent aspects.

In embodiments, the platform includes at least one upstanding memberpositioned at a periphery of the platform for aligning the products onthe platform.

In embodiments, the product housing may be made of two molded identicalhalves that respectively have cooperating mating components. The halvesmay be brought together and the cooperating components brought intomating engagement to define the complete housing. This offerssignificant manufacturing advantages as compared to prior artarrangements. Each half of the product housing may include a base half,a sidewall half and a flange half, wherein the sidewall half extendsbetween the base and the flange and the complete flange is for seatingagainst a counter top or other wall member when the complete sidewall ispositioned through a cutout in the counter top or other wall member.Forming the product housing in identical halves is an independentlyadvantageous contribution to the art.

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FIG. 1 discloses a dispenser according to an embodiment. A sidewall ofthe dispenser is shown, which defines a product reservoir. The sidewallincludes four columns of slot-like openings for receiving through them apeg for engaging the underside of a counter top or other such wallmember. The dispenser includes a cover member that closes a refillopening defined by an entrance to the product reservoir encompassed bythe sidewall.

FIG. 2 shows an embodiment of the cover member in which a lid member isprovided in an open position relative to a frame-like support member.The frame member includes tabs that are resiliently engageable withopenings in a sidewall of the dispenser to secure the cover member to aproduct housing including the sidewall. If an opening force is overexerted on the lid member, the engagement tabs will disengage from thesidewall before the hinge is broken or the lid member becomes unhingedrelative to the frame member.

FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the dispenser of FIG. 2 in whichgrooves of an inside surface of the lid member can be seen. Thesegrooves serve to define a shift and pivot opening method to open thecover member relative to the housing and a pivot and shift closingmethod to move the cover member into a locked state relative to thehousing.

The grooves are for cooperating with pin members on the frame member todefine a position in which the lid member can be opened relative to theframe member and to define a position in which the lid member is held ina closed position and in which position the lid member cannot be openedrelative to the frame member. The grooves are further angled so that thelid member moves closer (in a direction normal to a plane defined by ageneral body of the support member) to the frame member when it isclosed and moves further away from the frame member when the lid memberis in a position in which the lid member is openable.

FIG. 4 shows a peg that is to be positioned through one of the mountingopenings in the sidewalls of the product housing shown in FIGS. 1, 2 and3 for seating against an underside of a counter top or other such wallmember. The peg includes legs that are able to be resiliently movedtowards one another so that the peg can be moved through the openings inthe sidewalls and which snap fit into engagement with the sidewallthrough a notch in one of the legs.

FIGS. 5 and 6 show a process of inserting the dispenser housing througha cut-out in a counter top or other such wall member until a flangepositioned at the top of the sidewall of the dispenser housing restsagainst a top surface of the counter top. Mounting is completed as shownin FIG. 6 by insertion of a plurality of pegs through the openings inthe sidewalls of the product housing in a position so as to seat againstan under surface of the counter top. In this way, the product housing issecured in an upward and downward direction with respect to the countertop.

FIG. 7 shows a perspective view of a platform that is to be movablyaccommodated by the interior area defined by the product housing on topof which the stack of products held by the product reservoir is to beplaced. Projections are provided for riding in and being guided bychannels defined in the sidewall. The platform further includes abulbous central area that projects into the bottom of the stack ofproducts. Yet further, the platform includes upstanding alignment tabsfor aligning the stack of products on the platform.

FIG. 8 shows a manner of making a product housing of a dispenser inwhich two identical components each defining a respective half of theproduct housing are mateable with one another through tabs and recessesor the like to define the complete product housing. This figure alsoshows the channels within which the projections of the platform of FIG.7 ride.

FIG. 9 discloses an overhang formed upstanding member about which a lidof the cover member rotates. The overhang form allows a part of the lidmember to be moved under the overhang to engage against a stop surfaceof a base member to thereby cause a lifting force that tends to lift thecover member from the dispenser housing.

FIG. 10 shows a sheet product dispenser according to an embodiment. Inthis embodiment, the cover member, which includes a lid member and asupport member, is mounted to a product housing of the dispenser by analternative mounting mechanism. Instead of the use of tabs downwardlydepending from the support member, the product housing includesupstanding tabs that have an angled ledge at a free end of theupstanding tabs that pass through slots in the support member and engageagainst a surface of the support member once the angled ledges havepassed through the slots. This provides for secure engagement of thesupport member to the product housing, while a resilient deflection ofthe upstanding tabs allows for the support member to break away from theproduct housing to ensure the integrity of the hinge mechanism betweenthe lid member and the support member.

FIG. 11 shows a perspective view of the sheet product dispenser in anopen condition in which can be seen an alternative latching mechanismfor closing the lid member to the support member as compared to thesecond pin and groove mechanism shown in FIGS. 2 to 9. The alternativelatch mechanism for holding the lid member to the support memberincludes cooperating catch members, with a pair of catch members on anunderside of the lid member and a pair of catch member disposed on thesupport member that catch with one another when the lid member is movedfrom a shifted position relative to the support member to a centralizedposition.

FIG. 12 shows a view of the product housing in which the tabs upstandingfrom a flange of the product housing can be seen. These tabs are forpassing through slots in the cover member to engage against a surface ofthe cover member for holding the cover member to the product housing.FIG. 12 also shows that the product housing is made by molding identicalhalves that mate with one another to form the complete product housing.This feature of the invention will be described primarily with respectto FIG. 8 in the following.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

FIG. 1 shows a dispenser 1 including a product housing 2 and a covermember 3. The dispenser 1 is of the type to be inserted through acut-out in a counter top or other such wall member so that most of theproduct housing 2 is positioned behind the counter top and so that thecover member 3 is positioned on top of the counter top.

The cover member 3 is openable relative to the product housing 2 so thatthe product housing can be replenished with a stack of products when theproduct housing 2 is empty or depleted from a full condition.

Further features of the dispenser 1 of FIG. 1 can be seen in thedispenser 1 of FIG. 3. The cover member 3 includes a dispensing openingthrough a central region of the cover member 3 through which productsheld in the product housing 2 can be dispensed when the cover member 3is in the closed position shown in FIG. 1. The dispenser 1 of FIG. 3 isshown in an open position for refilling the product housing 2. Thedispensing opening 4 is provided in the form of an elongate slot.

The product housing 2 includes first, second, third and fourth sidewalls5, 6 defining an interior area in which a stack of products is to bearranged so as to provide a product reservoir. The sidewalls define asleeve that is open at a top end for receiving a stack of productsthrough the open entrance to the sleeve when the cover member 3 is in anopen position during a refilling procedure. The sleeve is closed at abottom end by a base wall 7 shown in FIG. 1. The product housing 2includes a flange 8 extending from the sidewalls 5, 6 at a top end ofthe product housing 2 for seating against a top major surface of acounter top with the sidewalls 5, 6 of the product housing 2 extendingthrough the thickness of the counter top. The counter top or other suchwall member comprises opposed major surfaces that are substantiallyplanar and parallel with one another. The front major surface of thecounter top with respect to a process of inserting the product housing 2through a cut-out in the counter top will be referred to as a topsurface in places in the present description, while the opposed majorsurface will be referred to as a bottom or underside major surface ofthe counter top. It should be understood, however, that while thepresent disclosed embodiments are useable with a counter top or othersuch wall member that is horizontally aligned, it is also envisaged thatthe dispenser 1 could be applied to a wall member that is vertically orother wise aligned.

With reference to FIGS. 5 and 6, there is shown a manner of mounting thedispenser 1 to a counter top 9. The dispenser 1 is inserted through acutout in the counter top 9 so that the base wall 7 passes through thecutout first and the product housing 2 continues to pass through thecutout until the flange 8 comes into contact with a top surface of thecounter top 9 at which point the product housing 2 cannot pass furtherthrough the counter top 9 because the flange 8 has a larger profile thanthe cutout in the counter top 9. In the prior art, as described in thebackground section above, the flange 8 would then be screwed orotherwise affixed to the counter top 9 in a way that damages the countertop 9. Further, in the prior art, the cover member would be hingedlyconnected to the product housing during insertion. The present disclosedembodiments differ from the prior art in at least one respect by usingpegs 13 that engage against an underside of the counter top 9 to securethe dispenser to the counter top 9 in a damage free manner, as will bedetailed more fully in the following.

Referring in particular to FIG. 2, there is shown a product housing 2 inwhich mounting slots 10 are included in a side 5. The mounting slots 10are provided in two opposed regions towards respective corners where thesidewall 5 meets the sidewalls 6. The opposed regions of mounting slots10 are each provided in first and second columns 11, 12. The slots 10 inthe first column 11 are offset from the slots 10 in the second column 12in a longitudinal direction (which can also be considered a direction ofstacking of the product in the product housing 2 or a bottom to topdirection or a dispensing direction). Put another way, the flange 8 orthe entrance to the interior area defined by the sidewalls 5, 6 of theproduct housing subsist in an X and Y direction, while the longitudinaldirection of the product housing is in the Z direction, which is thelargest dimension of the product housing 2. The mounting slots 10 in thefirst column 11 are offset from the mounting slots 10 in the secondcolumn 12 in the Z direction. The mounting slots 10 in the first column11 are positioned halfway between the mounting slots 10 in the secondcolumn 12.

The mounting slots 10 provide a position through which a peg (describedbelow with reference to FIG. 4) can be inserted in order to secure theproduct housing 2 to a counter top 9 in a direction opposed to theinsertion direction through the cutout in the counter top 9, i.e. in aproduct dispensing direction through the dispensing opening 4.

A peg 13 for inserting through the mounting slots 10 is shown in FIG. 4.The peg 13 includes first and second legs 14, 15 that are connected by aweb portion 16 and which define between them a space 17 so that the peg13 is generally formed in a U-shape. The peg 13 can be described ashaving a distal end at the bight end or the web portion 16 and aproximal end at the free ends of the legs 14, 15. The legs 14, 15 can bebrought together so as to reduce or fully close the space 17 between thelegs 14, 15. This can be done by a user squeezing together the proximalend of the legs 14, 15 by making use of graspable flange portions 18, 19so as to reduce the space 17 between the legs 14,15. The peg 13 has aresilient nature so that when the flange portions 18, 19 are let go bythe user, the legs 14, 15 spring back apart to reopen the space 17between them. The peg 13 further includes a notch 20 at a proximal endof the peg 13 that is sized to fittingly receive the thickness of thesidewall 5 defining the mounting slots 10. The peg 13 tapers so as todefine a reduced profile from a proximal end to the distal end in awidth direction, which is a direction in which the first and second legs14, 15 are able to be moved together so as to reduce the space betweenthem. The thickness of the peg 13 is sized so as to be smaller than athickness of the mounting slots 10 in the Z direction so that the peg isfittingly received therein. The width of the peg 13 at the notch 20 issized to be fittingly received in the mounting slot 10 in a lengthdirection of the mounting slots 10.

With reference to FIGS. 5 and 6, it will be described how the producthousing 2 is inserted into a cutout and secured to the counter top 9using the mounting slots 10 and pegs 13 of an embodiment. The producthousing is inserted through the cutout in the counter top 9 in the Zdirection until the flange 8 sits flat with a top planar surface of thecounter top 9. The product housing 2 so inserted presents an entranceopening to an interior area defined by the sidewalls 5, 6 of the producthousing 2 when viewed from above the counter top 9, wherein the entranceopening is surrounded by the frame-like flange 8. A user is able toinsert a peg 13 held in the user's hand by inserting the peg 13 and thehand through the entrance opening and into the interior area and pushingthe peg 13 through the first mounting slot 10 in the Z-direction throughwhich it can be seen that the counter top is not blocking the projectionof the peg 13 through the mounting slot 10. By taking the first mountingslot 10 or the mounting slot 10 that is closest to the bottom surface ofthe counter top 9, the peg 13 will be positioned flush with or as closeas possible to flush with the bottom surface of the counter top 9 toreduce any possibility of movement of the dispenser in the counter topin the Z direction. In this way, the product housing 2 is tightlysecured to the counter top 9 in the Z direction. The presence of thefirst and second columns 11, 12 of mounting slots 10 that are offsetfrom one another provides a greater resolution for fitting the countertop 9 than would otherwise be provided if there was just one column ofmounting slots 10.

The peg 13 is pushed through the mounting slot by a user pushing againstthe proximal flange 19 with the reduced width distal end 16 beinginserted through the mounting slot 10. As the peg 13 moves through thesidewall 6 of the product housing 2, the resilient legs 14, 15 aresqueezed toward one another as a result of the width of the peg 13 beinggreater than a length of the mounting slot 10 in the rest state of thepeg 13. Once the mounting peg 13 is inserted far enough through themounting slot 10, the notch 20 aligns with a part of the sidewall 6defining the mounting slot 10 so that the resilient legs 14, 15 canresiliently move apart, whereby opposed sides of the notch 20 engageopposed sides of the sidewall 6 in a thickness direction of the sidewall6 around the mounting slot 10. In this position, the peg 13 is securedto the sidewall 6 and projects from the sidewall 6 through the mountingslot 10 a suitable distance so as to securely engage an underside of thecounter top 9. As shown in FIG. 6, the mounting peg 13 projects from anoutside of the sidewall 6 by a distance that is substantially the sameas the distance that the flange 8 projects from the outside of thesidewall 6.

The above process is repeated so that a respective mounting peg 13 isinserted through one of the mounting slots 10 in each of the four cornerregions of mounting slots 10. In this way, the product housing 2 issecured between the flange 8 and a respective mounting peg 13 at fourlocations generally corresponding to corner portions of the sidewalls 5,6 of the product housing 2. The flange 8 of the product housing 2 servesto secure the product housing 2 in the −Z direction and the pegs 13serve to secure the product housing 2 in the +Z direction relative tothe counter top 9.

Referring back to FIGS. 2 and 3, the frame member 21 forms a supportpart of the cover member 3 to which a lid member 22 is mounted via ahinge 23. Thus, the cover member 3 is openable by the lid member 22rotating about the hinge 23 between an open position and a closedposition. The open position is shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 and the closedposition is shown in FIG. 1. The dispensing opening 4 is provided in thelid member 22. The lid member 22 is provided as a convex structureforming a peripheral lip 24 so as to define an interior cavity betweenthe frame member 21 and the lid member 22 when the cover member 3 is inthe closed position, whereby the peripheral lip 24 of the lid member 22rests on the frame member 21. The dispensing opening 4 is provided at anapex area of the convex structure of the lid member 22.

A first hinge part 23 a engages one side of the peripheral lip 24 of thelid member 22 at a corner portion and a second hinge part 23 b engagesthe opposed side of the peripheral lip 24 of the lid member 22 on aninner surface. The lid member 22 rotates about the first and secondhinge parts 23 a, 23 b between the open and closed positions of thecover member 3. The first hinge part 23 a is provided by a pivot pin 25(FIG. 9) disposed on the frame member 21 that extends into a pivotrecess of the lid member 22. Likewise, the second hinge part 23 b isprovided by a pivot pin 25 that extends into a pivot recess of the lidmember 22.

A more detailed view of the first and second hinge parts 23 a, 23 b canbe seen in FIG. 9. The pivot pin 25 is provided at an end of an overhangarea 27 of the hinge parts 23 a, 23 b so as to be suspended relative toa plane defined by the frame member 21. The overhang part 27 isconnected to a base part 28 that is secured to an upper surface of theframe member 21. The pivot pin 25 extends outwardly as compared to aninterior area defined within the frame member 21 so as to be able toengage a corresponding pivot recess defined on an interior surface ofthe peripheral lip 24 of the lid member 22. The overhang part 27 of thefirst and second hinge parts 23 a, 23 b provide a stop surface 26against which an edge of the peripheral lip 24 comes into contact whenthe lid member 22 is in the open position. The stop surface 26 isgenerally parallel to the plane defined by the frame member 21.

Depending from an underside of the frame member 21 is a plurality ofengagement tabs 29 that each include on a bottom end a projection 31 forextending into a correspondingly located slot 30 provided in a side wall6 of the product housing 2 so that the frame member 21 can be mounted tothe product housing 2 through the slot 30 of the housing 2 and theprojections 31 of the engagement tabs 29. The engagement tabs 29 areresiliently disposed with respect to the frame member 21 so that theengagement tabs 29 resiliently snap fit into the corresponding slots 30in the sidewall 6 to ease mounting of the cover member 3 to the producthousing 2. The engagement tabs 29 are distributed about the frame member21. In the embodiment shown in FIG. 3, there is provided eightengagement tabs 29 for engaging with eight correspondingly located slots30 in the product housing.

The engagement tabs 29 can be disengaged from the slots 30 so that thecover member 3 can be removed from the product housing 2 by pulling in adirection that tends to lift the frame member 21 from the producthousing 2 so as to resiliently deflect the engagement members 29interiorly with respect to the frame member 21 to disengage theprojections 31 of the engagement members 29 from the slots 30. Thus, theprojections 31 may include slightly sloped surfaces for engaging anupper wall of the slot 30, rather than a more perpendicular ledge toease disengagement of the engagement tabs 29 from the correspondingslots 30 so that an appropriate removal force for the cover member 3with respect to the product housing 2 is achieved. Further factors indetermining the force necessary to remove the cover member 3 withrespect to the product housing 2 are the flexibility of the engagementtabs 29 with respect to deflecting inwardly to come out of engagementwith the slots 30 and also the number of engagement tabs 29 andcorresponding slots 30 provided for engaging the cover member 3 and theproduct housing 2.

In use, the lid member 22 is rotatable about the hinge 23 from a closedposition in which the peripheral lip 24 of the lid member 22 sitssubstantially flush on the frame member 21 to an open position in whichan opening defined by the frame member 21 is exposed for refilling theproduct housing 2. The first and second pivot pins 25 are disposed inthe first and second recesses at one end of the lid member 22 to providea rotation axis about which the lid member 22 rotates from the closedposition to the open position. In the open position, an edge of theperipheral lip 24 of the lid member 22 engages the stop surface 26 ofthe first and second hinge parts 23 a, 23 b so that the lid member 22cannot be further rotated in the opening direction about the hinge 23.In the stop position, any further attempt at rotating the lid member 22in the opening direction will be resisted until the opening force isgreat enough that the edge of the peripheral lip 24 of the lid member 22acts against the stop surface 26 such that at least some of theengagement members 29 of the frame member 21 are disengaged from themounting slots 30 of the product housing 2. Importantly, the parts areconstructed so that at least some of the engagement tabs 29 disengagefrom slots 30, and preferably all of them do, before the integrity ofthe hinge (provided by hinge part 23 a, 23 b and pivot pins 25) iscompromised. Usually, the engagement tabs 29 closest to the hinge 23 popout of the slots 30. When the lid member 22 is in the open position andthe edge of the peripheral lip 24 is baring against the stop surface 26,a part of the lid member 22 may be positioned against the counter top orother such wall member so that a lever point assisting in lifting thecover member 3 from the product housing 2 by way of disengagement of theengagement tabs 29 from the mounting slots 30. It may be that only someof the tab members 29 have to disengage from the product housing 2 inorder to protect the hinge 23 from breakage due to excessive openingforce.

To mount the cover member 3 to the product housing 2, the frame member21 is aligned with the flange 8 so that they overlap with one another.The frame member 21 is then pushed down, which will cause the engagementtabs 29 to resiliently deform inwardly until the projections 31 arepositioned so as to snap fit into engagement with the mounting slot 30.This operation can be done with the lid member 22 in the open positionor the closed position. It may be advantageous to mount the cover member3 to the product housing 2 since then the engagement members 29 can bevisibly aligned with the mounting slots 30. However, it is believed tobe potentially easier to perform this mounting process with the covermember 3 in the locked and closed position since this offers a largesurface area to push on (the external roof offered by the cover member3) for doing the mounting process and it is believed that the design ofthe cover member 3 makes alignment of the tabs 29 and the slots 30intuitive.

With the lid member 22 in the open position, the product housing 2 canbe at least partly filled or refilled with a stack of dispensableproducts by passing the stack through an entrance opening into theproduct housing 2 so that the stack substantially fits with the interiorarea defined by the side walls 5, 6. The stack of products may be sheetproducts for wiping, particularly interfolded sheet products, and moreparticularly interfolded napkins.

The engagement tabs 29 and the mounting slots 30 are symmetricallypositioned so that the frame member can be mounted in the orientationshown in FIGS. 2 and 3 or in an opposite sense, whereby the lid member22 is openable anti-clockwise with respect to the product housing 2 inone configuration or it can be mounted in the opposite sense so that thelid member 22 rotates in a clockwise direction about the hinge 23 duringopening. That is, with respect to the wall 5, the hinge 23 is located ata left end of the wall 5, while in another mounting possibility, thecover member 3 could be oriented in an opposite sense to that shown inFIGS. 2 and 3 so that the hinge 23 is located at a right end of the sidewall 5 of the product housing 2. This feature enables the cover member 3to have a degree of mounting flexibility so that if a feature at themounting location gets in the way of the opening of the cover member 3,then the cover member 3 can be mounted so that it opens in the oppositedirection to thereby avoid the permanent feature at the mountinglocation. This feature of the dispenser 1 is particularly useful when anew permanent piece is added at the mounting location, since the covermember 3 can simply be reversed so that it opens in the oppositedirection, to thereby accommodate the newly added piece at the dispenserlocation.

In another useful feature, there is provided opposed first grooves 32 atone end of the peripheral lip 24 on an inside surface of the peripherallip 24. The first grooves 32 include pivot recesses at one end of thefirst grooves for receiving the pivot pins 25 to provide the hinge 23 asdescribed above. The first grooves 32 further include second, lockingrecesses 33 at the other end of the first grooves 32 for holding the lidmember 22 fast against the frame member 21 to not allow pivoting to theopen configuration.

The pivot pins 25 of the first and second hinge parts 23 a, 23 b arerespectively positioned in the opposed pivot recesses so that the lidmember 22 can be rotated between the open and closed positions. Further,the pivot pins 25 can ride along the first grooves 32 so that the pivotpins 25 can be situated in the second recesses at the other end of thefirst grooves 32 in which a locked and closed position of the lid member22 is provided. The first grooves 32 are diagonally oriented in such away that a greater space in the Z direction is provided between thesecond recesses 32 and the frame member 21 than is provided between thepivot recesses and the frame member 21. In this way, when the lid member22 is moved so that the pivot pins 25 are guided from the pivot recessesto the second recesses 33, the lid member 22 is moved into closerengagement with the frame member 21. More specifically, the lid member22 is, as a result of the diagonal shape of the first grooves 32, movedfurther away from the frame member 21 when the lid member 22 ispositioned so that the pivot pins 25 are engaged with the pivotrecesses, as compared to when the pivot pins 25 are engaged with thesecond recesses 33, so that an increased amount of space is providedbetween the frame member 21 and the peripheral lip 24 of the lid member22 at the hinge end in order to accommodate rotation of the lid member22 from the closed position to the open position.

The first and second hinge parts 23 a, 23 b of the hinge 23 are providedat one end of the frame member 21. At an opposed end of the frame member21, there is provided correspondingly shaped parts, which we will referto in the following as latch parts 34 a, 34 b. The frame member 21 canbe considered to have first and second opposed ends, wherein the firstend is an end 21 at which the hinge 23 of the lid member 22 is providedand the second end is opposite to the first end with respect to rotationof the lid member 22 about the hinge 23. The pivot pins 25 of first andsecond hinge parts 23 a, 23 b face the first end of the frame member 21as compared to the base part 28, whereas the first and second latchparts 34 a, 34 b are oppositely oriented so that the outwardly pointingpins 35 face toward the second end as compared to a base portion towhich the pins are secured. The pins 35 are located so as to cooperatewith second latch grooves 36 provided at an opposite end to the grooves32 of the lid member 22. The latch grooves 36 are defined in an interiorsurface of the peripheral lip 34 on opposed sides of the peripheral lip34 at the end of the lid member 22 opposed to the hinge member 23 of thecover member 3.

The grooves 36 have an entrance/exit opening 37 at one end that is openat an edge of the peripheral lip 34 in order to allow the latch pins 35to enter and exit the grooves 36 as the lid member is respectivelyopened and closed. At the opposite end of the latch grooves 36 to theentrance/exit opening is a latch recess 38 for defining a closed andlocked position of the lid member 22 relative to the frame member 21since the cooperation between the latch pins 35 and the latch recesses38 is to block an opening motion of the lid member 22.

An opening and closing operation of the cover member 3 will now bedescribed. We take as a starting point for this description, the openposition shown in FIGS. 2 and 3. In this open position, the pivot pins25 are located in respective pivot recesses at a hinge end of the lidmember 22, respectively on opposed sides of the peripheral lip 24. Thecooperation between the pivot pins 25 and the pivot recesses is suchthat the lid member 22 can rotate from the open position shown to theclosed position. As the end of the lid member 22 approaches the secondend of the frame member 21, the outwardly pointing pins 35 of the firstand second latch parts 34 a, 34 b pass through the entrance/exitopenings 37 of the latch grooves 36. In this position of the lid member22, the lid member 22 is substantially closed in the Z direction so asto close the interior area defined by the product housing 2 with thecover member 3, but the lid member 22 is offset towards the second endof the frame member 21 so that the dispensing opening 4 and the lidmember 22 are not properly centrally positioned with respect to theentrance opening into the product housing 2. In order to close and lockthe lid member 22, the lid member 22 is pushed toward the first end ofthe frame member 21, which causes the pivot pins 23 a, 23 b to ridealong the first grooves 32 so as to exit the pivot recesses and enterthe second recesses 33 while simultaneously, the latch pins 35 ridealong the latch grooves 36 so as to enter the latch recesses 38. In thisposition of the lid member 22, the lid member 22 is properly closed andlocked and properly positioned over the product housing 2 so that thedispensing opening 4 is centrally positioned with respect to theentrance opening into the product housing 2. Further movement of the lidmember 22 in the direction of the first end of the frame member 21 isblocked since the pivot recesses 33 and the latch recesses 38 define anend of the respective grooves 32, 36. Any attempt to open the lid member22 in the locked and closed position of the lid member 22 is resistedsince the recesses 33, 38 are close to the edge of the peripheral lip24, thereby providing a blocking surface to any opening movement of thelid member 22. The lid member 22 is also not able to pivot about thepivot pins 25 when they are in the second recesses 33 since rotationabout the pivot pins 25 in this position causes the lid member 22 to beblocked by the flange 8.

Starting from the closed and locked position of the lid member 22 justdescribed, the lid member 22 can be opened by shifting the lid member 22toward the second end of the frame member 21. This moves the pivot pins25 from being situated in the second recesses 33 along the guide groves32 until the pivot pins 25 are situated in the pivot recesses, while atthe same time the latch pins 35 are moved from being situated in thelatch recesses 38, along the latch grooves 36 to a position at the endof the latch grooves 36 aligned with the entrance/exit openings 37. Inthis position, the lid member 22 can be rotated about the hinge 23provided by the pins 25 being situated in the pivot recesses and thelatch pins 35 exit from the grooves 36 at the entrance/exit openings 37.During rotation of the lid member 22 to an open state, an edge of theperipheral lip 24 at the hinge end of the lid member 22 rotates in thespace between the frame member 21 and the suspended pivot pins 25 untilit comes into contact with the stop surfaces 26 of the first and secondhinge parts 23 a, 23 b to define a fully opened lid member 22, which isthus in the open position.

The latch grooves 36 are diagonally oriented in the same sense as thefirst grooves 32 at the hinge end of the lid member 22 so as to define agreater space between the latch recesses 38 and an edge of theperipheral lip 24 than the corresponding space at the start of the latchgrooves 36 at the entrance/exit opening 37 end. When the lid member 22is shifted so that the pivot pins 25 are moved along the first grooves32 from the pivot recesses to the second recesses 33 and the latch pins36 are moved from an entrance/exit opening 37 end of the grooves 36 tothe latch recesses 38, the lid member is moved toward the frame member21 as a result of the diagonal direction of the grooves 32, 36 and thecam like interaction of the pins 25, 35 with the grooves 32, 36 so thatthe edge of the peripheral lip 24 is brought into or substantially intoflush engagement with the frame member 21. When the lid member 22 ismoved relative to the frame member 21 so that the pivot pins 25 movealong the first grooves 32 from the second recesses 33 to the pivotrecesses and the latch pins 35 move from the latch recesses 38 along thelatch grooves 36 to the latch exit/entrance openings 37, the lid member22 is raised relative to the frame member 21 as a result of the camshape of the grooves 32, 36. This raising of the lid member 22 as itmoves from the locked position to the position in which the lid member22 can be opened accommodates movement of the peripheral lip 24 in aspace defined between the flange member 21 and the suspended pivot pins25 so that the peripheral lip 24 can rotate into engagement with thestop surfaces 26 of the first and second hinge parts 23 a, 23 b bypassing underneath the pivot pins 25 to the stop surfaces 26.

FIG. 7 shows a platform 40 that is to be mounted in the interior areadefined by the product housing 2 and serves to support a bottom of astack of dispensable products. The platform 40 is movable in the Zdirection in the product housing 2 so as to accommodate different stacksizes. A spring member (not shown) is mounted between an underside of aplatform 40 and the base 7 of the product housing 2 so that the platform40 is biased toward the dispensing opening 4 to ensure that the stack ofdispensable products is always disposed adjacent to the dispensingopening 4.

The platform 40 includes guide protections 42 at each corner of theplatform 40 that ride in respective guide channels 43 in each corner ofthe interior area of the product housing 2 (FIG. 8). The guide channels43 extend in the Z-direction so that the platform 40 can be guided froma position adjacent to the base 7 of product housing 2 to a positionadjacent an entrance opening 44 into the interior area defined by theproduct housing 2, which entrance opening 44 lies in the plane definedby the flange 8 of the product housing 2. The platform 40 includes abulbous portion sticking up from a planar upper surface 45 of theplatform.

Also sticking up from the generally planar upper surface 45 of theplatform 40 are a plurality of alignment tabs 46 that define planarsurfaces facing toward the interior of the platform 40 that extendupwardly so as to be generally perpendicular to the plane defined by theupper surface 45. The alignment tabs 46 are oriented so that the planarsurface defined by the alignment tabs 46 extends parallel to a side of astack disposed on the upper surface 45 of the platform 40. Thesealignment tabs 46 serve to position the stack centrally on the platform40.

To load a stack of sheet products into the dispenser 2, the cover memberis opened using a shift and rotate process, as described above, toreveal the entrance opening 44 to the product housing 2. The stack ofproducts are then aligned with the cross-sectional shape of the interiorarea of the product housing 2 with a leading end of the stack facingupwardly and a trailing end of the stack facing toward a base 7 of theproduct housing 2. Assuming that the product housing 2 has been entirelydepleted, the bottom or trailing end of the stack is positioned inengagement with the upper surface 45 of the platform 40 and with thebulbous central portion 41 positioned centrally on the bottom surface ofthe stack. The alignment tabs 46 assure that the stack remains centrallypositioned in that they are in engagement with the sides of the stack ifthe sides of the stack are shifted away from a central position on theplatform 40. In order to close the cover member 3, the stack is pusheddown by a hand of the user to push the platform 40 toward the base 7 ofthe product housing 2 against the bias of the spring until the whole ofthe stack is contained in the dispenser 1. The cover member 3 is thenmoved into the closed and locked position. The bulbous central portion41 of the platform 40 tends to push a central area of the stack upwardlytoward the dispensing opening 4, which becomes particularly useful asthe stack becomes depleted since the bulbous central portion 41 is ableto enter the space between the entrance opening 44 of the producthousing 2 and the cavity defined by the concave lid member 22 in theZ-direction.

FIG. 8 shows one half of the product housing 2, which can be combinedwith an identically formed half of the product housing 2 in order tocomplete the product housing 2. This feature of the present disclosureallows the product housing 2 to be manufactured in a convenient mannersince the same mold can be used for forming both halves of the producthousing 2. The product housing 2 is thus divided into two identicalparts respectively including half of the flange 8, a first sidewall 5including first and second groups of mounting slots 10, half of the basewall 7, and half of second and third sidewalls 6. The second and thirdsidewalls 6 include respective components of snap fit fasteners 50 a, 50b, positioned so that when an identically formed part is positionedagainst the first half of the product housing 2, a first component ofthe snap fit fastener 50 a of the first half of the product housing 2engages with a complementary second component 50 b of the snap fitfasteners and vice versa to secure the two halves of the product housing2 together.

FIG. 8 shows a further advantageous feature that can be applied to thepreviously disclosed embodiments. In particular, the first group ofmounting slots 10 and the second group of mounting slots 10 are providedin respective recessed sections 51 of the wall 5 so that the outside ofthe wall 5 bulges outwardly where the recessed sections 51 arepositioned on the inside. The general body of the inside of the sidewall5 and the outside of the sidewall 5 is otherwise generally planar. Therecessed sections 51 provide a space for accommodation of the proximalend of the pegs 13, and particularly all portions of the pegs 13 thatare proximal of the notch 20. Thus, the recessed sections 51 provide aspace between the sides of the stack of dispensable products and thesides of the platform 40 to accommodate the user graspable flanges 18,19 of the peg 13 without the proximal end of the peg 13 coming intocontact with the sides of the stack of products or the sides of theplatform 40 when the peg 13 is positioned and engaged with a mountingslot 10 in the recessed section 51. That is, the recessed section 51provides a space so that any proximal portion of the peg 13 protrudinginteriorly of the mounting slot 10 does not interfere with movement ofthe platform or the stack toward the dispensing opening 4. The recessedsection 51 further allows the notch 20 of the peg 13 to be positionedslightly spaced from the user graspable flanges 18, 19 to make it easierfor the user to grasp the flanges 18, 19 when removing the peg 13 from amounting slot 10.

FIGS. 7 and 8 show features of the platform 40 and the product housing 2that enable a spring to be held in axial and circumferential positionthat also allow easy assembly of the spring to these parts 2, 40 of thedispenser 1. Referring to FIG. 7, the platform 40 has coil receptacleparts 49 to hold at least one coil of the spring axially andcircumferentially to an underside of the platform 40. Likewise, the base7 of the product housing 2 includes coil receptacle parts 48 for axiallyand circumferentially holding at least one coil of the spring to thebase 7 of the product housing 2. Thus, a top one, two or more coils ofthe spring are held in the platform coil receptacle parts 49 and abottom one, two or more of the coils of the spring are held in the basecoil receptacle parts 48. Advantageously, the receptacle parts 48, 49 ofthe platform 40, the base 7 or both are circumferentially spaced so thatthe coils of the spring may be passed into the respective coilreceptacle 48, 49 in an easy to assembly manner.

FIGS. 10 to 12 show an embodiment that differs from the above describedembodiment with reference to FIGS. 1 to 6 in the form of a mechanism forholding the cover member to the product housing, while also allowing thecover member to break away from the product housing when the openingforce exerted on the cover member becomes too great. This embodimentfurther differs in the form of a latch mechanism for securing the lidmember to the support member when the lid member is shifted from aposition in which the lid member is openable relative to the supportmember to a centralized position in which the lid member is blocked fromopening. There are, however, a majority of features in common to, or atleast applicable to, both the dispenser of FIGS. 1 to 6 and thedispenser of FIGS. 10 to 12, as will be made clear below.

Referring to FIG. 10, there is shown a product housing 2 defining aninterior area for housing a stack of sheet products, such as napkins.The product housing 2 will only be described for the present embodimentwith respect to differences with the previously disclosed embodiment.

The product housing 2 is shown with columns of mounting slots 10provided in a sidewall of the product housing 2, where first and secondcolumns of mounting slots 10 are located in respective recessed regions51 with respect to the interior area defined by the product housing 2.These recessed regions 51 are described above with respect to FIG. 8.The recessed regions 51 are not shown in the product housing 2 of FIGS.1, 2 and 3, indicating that they are a particular feature and may beomitted so that the slots are provided through a continuously planarside wall of the product housing 2.

Continuing to refer to FIG. 10, the product housing 2 has a flange 8 asdescribed previously for seating on an upper surface of a counter top orother wall member while the depending sidewall of the product housing 2extends through a cutout in the counter top or wall member into a cavityin or behind the counter top or wall member. On the flange 8, there isprovided a plurality (in the shown embodiments as can be seen withrespect to FIG. 12 there is four), upstanding tabs 60, where upstandingis in a direction normal to the plane of the flange 8 and is to beunderstood as extending upwardly with respect to the downwardlyextending sidewall of the product housing 2 defining the interior areafor housing a stack of sheet products. The upstanding tabs 60 extend forthe most part perpendicularly to the plane defined by the flange 8. Afree or distal end of the upstanding tab 60 includes a relatively angledportion 61 (but not so angled as to be perpendicular) as compared to thestraight portion 62 extending between the angled portion 61 and theflange 8 of the product housing 2.

The alternatively formed support member 63 remains frame shaped whenviewed in plan, as shown in FIG. 11. The frame of the support member 63defines an opening that is coextensive with an entrance opening into theinterior area of the product housing 2, as in the previous embodiment. Alid member 64 is pivotably mounted to the support member 63 by a hingemechanism at one end of the lid member 64. The hinge mechanism issimilar to that previously described in that it includes a cammed pivotpin and groove mechanism, where the groove includes a pivot recess atone end and the pivot pin is able to ride along the groove to adepression at the other end defining a position of the lid member 64 inwhich the lid member 64 is blocked from pivoting between opened andclosed positions. Further, the groove is angled as in the previousembodiment so that the lid member 64 is raised in a direction normal tothe plane defined by the frame shape of the support member 63 relativeto the support member 63 when the lid member 64 is positioned so thatthe pivot pins engage the pivot recesses of the grooves and is movedcloser to the support member 63 when the pivot pins are at the other endof the groove. Thus, the pin and groove hinge mechanism between thesupport member 63 and the lid member 64 will not be described in furtherdetail with respect to the present embodiment, and we rely on theprevious discussion regarding these features. Note that the pivot pinsof the support member 63 remain in an overhang type orientation asdescribed above with respect to FIG. 9 so that a skirting of the lidmember 64 depending from a general body of the lid member 64 is able topass under the pivot pins when the lid member 64 is moved to the openposition and engage against a stop surface positioned in the spacedefined by the overhang of the pivot pins to define a most open positionof the cover member 63, 64.

The support member 63 includes a plurality of slots 65 through which theupstanding tabs 62 pass when the support member 63 is clipped onto theproduct housing 2 so that the frame of the support member 63 is alignedwith the flange 8. In the clipped on position of the support member 63with respect to the product housing 2, the angled free ends 61 of theupstanding tabs 60 engage against a top surface of the support member63.

To mount the support member 63 to the product housing 2, the supportmember 63 is aligned so as to overlie the flange 8 and so that theupstanding tabs 60 of the product housing 2 align with the slots 65 ofthe support member 63. The user then pushes down on the support member63, which causes the upstanding tabs 60 to deflect, by way of aninteraction with an underside of the support member 63, so that theangled free ends 61 of the support member 63 are able to pass throughthe slots 65. Once the angled free ends 61 of the upstanding tabs 60 arethrough the slots 65, the upstanding tabs 60 resiliently reform so thatthe angled free ends 61 engage against an upper surface of the supportmember 63. This engagement holds the support member 63 against theproduct housing 2 in a clipped on position so that the support member 63does not disengage from the product housing 2 during most uses.

Importantly, the resiliency of the upstanding tabs 60 and the angle ofthe free ends 61 are set so that when the lid member 64 is rotated to anopen position and the user then applies an excessive opening force evenwhen the lid member 64 is in its most open position (that is, the lidmember 64 is stopped from opening any further by an interaction betweenthe lid member 64 and a stop surface on the support member 63) thesupport member 63 will disengage from the product housing 2 by theupstanding tabs 60 deflecting to allow the angled free ends 61 to passthrough the slots 65. The support member 63 thus pops off of the producthousing 2 when the lid member 64 is in an open position and an excessiveopening force is continued to be applied to the lid member 64. Thisprotects the integrity of the hinge mechanism of the lid member 64 andthe support member 63.

The lid member 64 includes first and second catch members 66 at an endof the lid member 64 opposed to the hinge end of the lid member 64 withrespects to an opening operation about the hinge. The catch members 66are provided on an underside of the lid member 64 with respect to theoutside being outside of the dispenser. To mate with the catch members66, the support member 63 includes cantilevered ramp members 67 thatdefine a space under the cantilevered ramp members 67 through thecantilevered structure to accommodate the catch members 66. Thecantilevered ramp members 67 ramps downwardly, i.e. in the closingdirection of the lid member 64, to match the ramped shape of the lidmember 64. This construction thus allows a latching mechanism forlocking the lid member 64 closed with respect to the support member 63to be provided without requiring a second groove and pin mechanism as inthe embodiment discussed above with respect to FIGS. 2 and 3.

An opening, closing and locking operation of the cover member 63, 64will be described. Starting from the open position shown in FIG. 11, thelid member 64 is closable about the hinge mechanism so that the catchmembers 66 move past the ends of the cantilevered ramp members 67 in theclosing direction. This provides a closed position of the lid member 64,but not yet locked. In the closed position, an extended depth of thesupport member 63, as compared to the planar like frame member 21 ofFIG. 2, means that a substantial depth of the skirting of the lid member64 interfaces with a depth of the support member 63 to provide a nicelymating lid member 64 and support member 63. The extended depth featurefor the support member 63 is applicable to the planar-like supportmember 21 of FIG. 2.

From the closed position, the lid member 64 can be shifted, so that thecatch members 66 of the lid member 64 move into the space providedunderneath the cantilevered ramp members 67 so that the catch members 66and the cantilevered ramp members 67 act to block opening of the lidmember 64 relative to the support member 63, to thereby define a lockedposition of the lid member 64. In shifting the lid member 64 along theplane defined by the frame-like support member 63, the lid member 64moves from an offset position to a centralized position in which acentral axis passing through a base of the product housing 2 and theinterior area of the product housing 2 also passes through a centralposition of the dispensing opening 4 of the lid member 64 rather than anoff-centre position. The lid member 64 is able to be shifted relative tothe support member 63 from the offset position to the central positionby the catch members 66 passing underneath the cantilevered ramp members67 and by pivot pins of the hinge mechanisms of the lid member 64 ridingalong the grooves in the skirting of the lid member 64.

Alternative forms of the specific construction shown in the figures canbe created, without departing from the general scope of the invention asdefined by the claims.

In particular, it is considered that many aspects could be implementedwithout the presence of a lift off frame member 21, 63. Thus, the covermember 3, 63, 64 of FIGS. 2 3, 10, and 11 could be implemented as a lidmember 64 that is mountable to a hinge mechanism and a latch mechanismthat are mounted directly on the flange 8 of the product housing 2. Inthis way, the shift and rotate opening and closing mechanism describedabove could be implemented without the use of a lift off frame member21, 63.

The embodiment of FIGS. 2 and 3 could further be modified in that theframe member 21 is not used, and instead the hinge parts 23 a, 23 b andthe latch parts 34 a, 34 b are removably mounted directly to the flange8 of the product housing 2. This is similar to the modificationdescribed in the foregoing paragraph, but the hinge parts 23 a, 23 b and34 a, 34 b are removably mounted to the flange 8 of the product housing2 so that the lift off feature previously described with respect to theframe member 21 can still be maintained.

Further, the lid member 22 could be provided with different grooves 32,36 to those shown so that the grooves at one end of the lid member 22include a pivot recess and the grooves at the other end of the lidmember 22 also include a pivot recess. Further, the grooves at the oneend of the lid member 22 could include an entrance/exit opening at anend of the groove opposed to the pivot recess, while the grooves at theother end of the lid member 22 can also include entrance/exit openingsopposed to the pivot recesses. In this way, the lid member 22 could beshifted in one direction so that the hinge mechanism is at one end ofthe lid member or shifted in a second direction so that the hingemechanism is at the opposite end of the lid member, to thereby enableopening of the lid member 22 with respect to the product housing 2 inopposite directions without having to include a frame member 22 that ismountable in opposed orientations.

In the embodiments shown in the figures, there is provided first,second, third and fourth groups of mounting slots 10, each includingfirst and second columns of mounting slots 11, 12. This has been foundto be an optimal number of groups and columns for securely mounting theproduct housing 2 to the counter top 9 or other such wall member.Nonetheless, other configurations are possible. We imagine thatproviding only a first group of mounting slots 10 would be workable interms of the function of preventing the product housing 2 from jumpingtoward the user during dispensing through the dispensing opening 4.Similarly imaginable, is a construction whereby only first and secondgroups of mounting slots 10 are provided in diagonally opposed cornerportions of the product housing 2. Further, while first and secondcolumns 11, 12 are provided in the shown embodiment, only one column ofmounting slots 10 could be provided, which would still allow differentthicknesses of counter top 9 to be accommodated, but with a greater stepbetween each counter top thickness that can be fittingly accommodated,as defined by the size of the steps between each mounting slot 10 in theZ direction. If even finer steps are required between adjacent mountingslots in the Z direction, a third column could be introduced with thefirst, second and third columns being offset from one another in the Zdirection by ⅓ of the space between mounting slots 10 in each individualcolumn. Also, in another variation, if the size of the counter top 9 isknown or is standardized for particular customers, then the producthousing 2 could be manufactured with just one mounting slot at each pegreceiving location of the product housing 2.

In the shown embodiments, the flange 8 is a continuous frame-like memberprovided about the periphery of the product housing 2. Embodiments canbe envisaged whereby the flange 8 is provided as a series of flangeportions spaced from one another about the periphery of the producthousing 2. Also, it can be envisaged that not only could pegs 13projecting through mounting slots 10 be used for engaging a lowersurface of the counter top 9 or other such wall member, but the flange 8could be dispensed with and a second set of pegs and mounting slotscould be provided for engaging a top surface of the counter top 9. Inyet another alternative, the product housing 9 could be mounted frombelow the counter top 9, in which case a permanent flange could beprovided for seating against the bottom of the counter top 9, while thepeg and slot mounting construction described above could be used forseating against the top surface of the counter top 9.

Referring to FIGS. 2 and 3, the latch parts 34 a, 34 b are shaped thesame as the hinge parts 23 a, 23 b. Many other configurations forlatching the lid member 22 in the closed position can be envisaged bythe skilled person, as demonstrated by the embodiment of FIGS. 10 to 12.For example, the lid member 22 may be closable about a hinge mechanismand a latch mechanism could hold the closed position, without requiringthe lid member 22 to be shifted. In such an embodiment, the grooves 32,36 could be done away with and a more traditional latching mechanismcould be provided such as a resiliently deflected blocking mechanismthat is unlatched by way of a push button. Such an embodiment, wouldnot, however, realize the advantageous pivot and shift mechanism thatdoes not require special tools to open and close the cover member, andit exposes a push button for tampering by customers. Such an embodimentwould, however, still be able to achieve the pop off cover member, theimproved mounting mechanism and the rotatable cover member amongst otherdisclosed advantageous features.

In the shown embodiment, the grooves 32, 36 are provided on the lidmember 22, while the pins 25, 35 are provided on the frame member 21. Itcan be imagined, however, that constructions could be implemented wherethe pins are located on the lid member 22 and the recesses are locatedon the frame member 21.

The peg 13 of FIG. 4 has specially constructed features for achievingthe purpose of securing the product housing 2 to the counter top 9 orother such wall member. Less sophisticated pegs could, however, beimplemented. For example, a spring made of a wire-like member that isshaped into first and second diverging legs extending from a headportion wherein a notched region is located between the legs and thehead portion could be used. In use, the outwardly diverging legs couldbe moved toward one another so as to enable them to fit through themounting slots and then the head portion pushed until the notch portionis engaged with the sidewall defining the mounting slot to secure thewire peg in the projecting position.

In the shown embodiment, the product housing 2 is rectangular in crosssection to accommodate a stack having a similar rectangular crosssection with respect to the Z direction of the product housing 2 and thestacking direction of the stack. Thus, in the shown embodiments, themounting slots 10 for receiving the pegs 13 and the engagement slots 30for receiving the engagement tabs 29 are disposed on a long side of therectangular cross section of the product housing since there is moreroom to accommodate them. Nonetheless, these features could be wholly orpartially provided on the short sides 5 of the product housing 2.Further, depending on the shape of the cross section of the stacks ofproducts to be dispensed, the shape of the cross section of the producthousing 2 could be similarly adjusted.

The invention claimed is:
 1. A product dispensing device comprising adispenser housing and a cover, wherein the dispenser housing comprises aproduct reservoir for containing dispensable products and a part of thedispenser housing defines an opening through which the dispensableproducts are dispensed from the product housing and through which theproduct housing is refillable, wherein the cover is connected to thepart of the dispenser housing by a hinge, wherein the cover ispositionable by the hinge between an open position in which the openingof the dispenser housing part is revealed for refilling the productreservoir with dispensable products and a closed position in which theopening of the dispenser housing is covered for dispensing, and thecover comprises a dispensing opening through which products aredispensed when the cover is in the closed position, wherein the cover ismoveable relative to the part of the dispenser housing by a projectionriding along a guide between a first position in which the cover is heldclosed to the part of the housing to resist opening of the cover and asecond position in which the cover is openable relative to the part ofthe dispenser housing to the open position, and wherein the part of thedispenser housing is a modular support member that is removablymountable to the product reservoir and to which the cover is hingedlymounted or the part of the dispenser housing is a portion of the productreservoir of the dispenser.
 2. The dispensing device of claim 1, whereinthe projection is a pin and the guide is a groove.
 3. The dispensingdevice of claim 1, wherein the guide includes a pivot depression, andwherein the projection is located in the depression when the cover is inthe second position to form the hinge about which the cover is rotatableto the open position.
 4. The dispensing device of claim 3, wherein theprojection is biased so as to resiliently clip in to the depression asthe projection runs along the guide to the depression and to provideresistance to the projection moving out of the depression to run backalong the guide.
 5. The dispensing device of claim 1, wherein in thefirst position, the cover is held to the part of the dispenser housingby engagement between surfaces resisting movement of the cover in adirection to open the cover to the open position from the closedposition, and in the second position, the cover is moved so that thesurfaces come out of a blocking relative position to allow the cover tobe opened to the open position.
 6. The dispensing device of claim 5,wherein surfaces resisting movement of the cover in an opening directionare disposed at an opposed end of the cover to the hinge so as to bepositioned distally with respect to the hinge.
 7. The dispensing deviceof claim 1, wherein the cover comprises a peripheral lip depending froma general body of the cover, and wherein one of the guide and theprojections are provided on an inside surface of the peripheral lip. 8.The dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the guide is shaped so thatthe cover is raised relative to the part of the housing as the cover ismoved relative to the part of the housing from the first position to thesecond position.
 9. The dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the guideis shaped so that the cover moves toward the part of the housing whenthe cover is moved relative to the part of the housing from the firstposition to the second position.
 10. The dispensing device of claim 1,wherein the cover and the part of the dispenser housing have cooperatingcatch members that are able to move past one another when the cover isin the second position to allow the cover to open and close and whichoverlap one another in the opening direction when the cover is in thefirst position to block movement of the cover from the closed positionto the open position.
 11. The dispensing device of claim 10, wherein thecooperating catch members are disposed at an opposed end of the coverfrom the hinge about which the cover is rotatable to open and close thecover with respect to a direction perpendicular to the rotating axis ofthe hinge passing along a general plane defined by the cover.
 12. Thedispensing device of claim 1, wherein the cover is openable by rotationrelative to the part of the dispenser housing, and the projection ridesalong the guide in a direction perpendicular to the rotation axis of thehinge so that the cover is shifted from a position such that thedispensing opening is offset from a central position with respect to theopening of the part of the dispenser housing to the central position.13. The dispensing device of claim 1, wherein the cover is openable byrotation relative to the part of the dispenser housing, and the secondprojection rides along the second guide in a direction perpendicular tothe rotation axis of the hinge so that the cover is shifted from aposition such that the dispensing opening is offset from a centralposition with respect to the opening of the part of the dispenserhousing to the central position.
 14. A product dispensing devicecomprising a dispenser housing and a cover, wherein the dispenserhousing comprises a product reservoir for containing dispensableproducts and a part of the dispenser housing defines an opening throughwhich the dispensable products are dispensed from the product housingand through which the product housing is refillable, wherein the coveris connected to the part of the dispenser housing by a hinge, whereinthe cover is positionable by the hinge between an open position in whichthe opening of the dispenser housing part is revealed for refilling theproduct reservoir with dispensable products and a closed position inwhich the opening of the dispenser housing is covered for dispensing,and the cover comprises a dispensing opening through which products aredispensed when the cover is in the closed position, and wherein thecover is movable relative to the part of the dispenser by a firstprojection riding along a first guide and a second projection ridingalong a second guide, the first guide and the first projection providingthe hinge about which the cover is rotatable between the open and closedpositions when the cover is in the second position, the second guidebeing open at one end to allow the cover to rotate between the open andclosed positions when the cover is in the second position and which isclosed at the other end to block movement of the cover from moving fromthe closed position to the open position when the cover is in the firstposition.
 15. The dispensing device of claim 14, wherein the firstprojection is a pin and the second guide is a groove.
 16. The dispensingdevice of claim 14, wherein in the first position, the cover is held tothe part of the dispenser housing by engagement between surfacesresisting movement of the cover in a direction to open the cover to theopen position from the closed position, and in the second position, thecover is moved so that the surfaces come out of a blocking relativeposition to allow the cover to be opened to the open position.
 17. Thedispensing device of claim 16, wherein surfaces resisting movement ofthe cover in an opening direction are disposed at an opposed end of thecover to the hinge so as to be positioned distally with respect to thehinge.
 18. The dispensing device of claim 14, wherein the guide isshaped so that the cover is raised relative to the part of the housingas the cover is moved relative to the part of the housing from the firstposition to the second position.
 19. The dispensing device of claim 14,wherein the guide is shaped so that the cover moves toward the part ofthe housing when the cover is moved relative to the part of the housingfrom the first position to the second position.